Reliability Comes First

When we made the big transition to 2.0, we wanted to make sure it went smoothly. How did we do that? By writing a lot of tests. Software testing can essentially be described as testing a statement like, “When GravityView does this thing, then that should happen.”

The previous release of GravityView had 1,808 tests. Version 2.0 has 3,369 tests, an 86% increase of tests. While tests don’t measure the quality of a plugin, they do reflect a commitment to making software stable and reliable. In sum, we’ve worked really hard to make 2.0 the most solid release possible.

What does that mean for you, the end user? Simply put, GravityView is now faster, more reliable, and more powerful.

New Features and Functionality

While the majority of the improvements in 2.0 are under-the-hood, there are quite a few new features.

The Shortcode

The shortcode allows you to place any Field (from any Entry) anywhere you want via a shortcode.

There are many use cases for this shortcode, including outputting a link to edit or view a user profile,showing the approval status of the last submitted Entry, and thousands of others. You can read the full guide on our docs site.

Merge Tag Modifiers

3 New Merge Tag Modifiers

Gravity Forms uses a number of Merge Tags to allow you to dynamically populate submitted field values. To enhance Merge Tags, GravityView adds additional “modifiers” that allow you to format Merge Tags differently.

GravityView 2.0 adds 3 new Merge Tag Modifiers:

:esc_html
This makes field output safe to use in HTML attributes; runs esc_html() on the output

Use oEmbed with Custom Content Fields

Want to embed YouTube videos, Tweets, images, and other media directly in your View? Now you can. Read more about oEmbed.

“Is Starred” Field

You can now display whether an Entry is starred in Gravity Forms via the Entry Star field. Additionally, you can now star/unstar it from the front end of your site (in a View). Previously, you could only do these tasks in the back end.

New Translations

We’ve added Bosnian, Iranian, and Canadian (Québécois) French. We have also updated numerous other languages. Hvala, با تشکر, and Merci!

Read the full list of changes, new features, and technical details in our changelog.